As the world of football reacts to Alex Ferguson calling it a day, Tony discusses why new manager David Moyes may never win over the ‘Fergie Generation’.
As Sir Alex Ferguson decides to blow the final whistle on his glorious career as Manchester United manager, Red Devils fan Tony writes about his legacy and what he’s done for the club.
…at least in football. As Cardiff join Swansea in the Premier League with a third Welsh team about to join the Football League system, David makes the call for the Welsh FA to have any more dealings with these clubs in the English leagues.
As Barnet say goodbye to Underhill, David looks at the last game played at the stadium as well as Portsmouth finally been took over by the fans and the rest of the big stories in the English lower leagues.
Tony sees some similarities between Man City and Blackburn when they both won their first Premier League titles. It’s not good reading for fans of either side…
In the past few weeks, there’s been a lot of debate about unfair managerial dismissals, and with good reason. David looks at both sides of the debate and wonders who is in the right.
Substitute Josh Kennedy's goal seven minutes from time sent Australia into the World Cup finals in Brazil next year after a 1-0 defeat of Iraq in front of 80,523 at Sydney's Olympic Stadium. […]
The Football League is to mark the 125 years since the beginning of the world's original league football competition back in 1888 with six special Anniversary league fixtures - two in each division. […]